SW 3910 quiz 2

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Understanding Measurement in Social Work Research

Welcome to the SW 3910 quiz designed to test your knowledge of key concepts relating to measurement in social work research. This quiz covers reliability, validity, and various types of measurement scales that are crucial for accurate research analysis.

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Focus on fundamental research concepts
  • Ideal for students and professionals in social work
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by AnalyzeData247
A measurement repeatedly yields the same results?
Reliability
Anonymity
Validity
Confidentiality
Measuring what is intended to measure
Reliability
Variable
Test-rest and reliability
Validity
On average, how many hours do you spend viewing your phone?
A nominal level of measurement
An interval level of measurement
An ordinal level of measurement
A ratio level of measurement
The higher frequency of meditation relates to longer hours of concentration
Negative relationship
Curvilinear relationship
Positive relationship
Flat relationship
A reliable measure is always valid.
True
False
Chronbrach’s alpha level measures
Validity
Correlation
Inter-rater reliability
Internal consistency reliability
An extraneous variable that could influence the relationship b/w the main IV & DV. (Independent/Dependent Variable)
Mediating Variable
Moderating Variable
Control variable
Face validity
A measurement reflects the theory explaining the variable
Concurrent validity
Construct validity
Criterion validity
Known group validity
Not relating to the concept of validity and reliability of a measure in qualitative research
Trustworthiness
Credibility
Triangulation
Predictive validity
[APA 7th Ed.] In-text citation in a parenthesis for the work of Walfson, J.A.,Garcia, T., & Leung, C.W. (2021)?
(Walfson, Garcia, & Leung, 2021)
(Walfson, Garcia, and Leng, 2021)
(Walfson et al., 2021)
(Garcia, Leng, & Walfson, 2021)
In a journal article citation, which part(s) is(are) italicized?
Journal title & vol #
Article title
Authors’ names & publication year
DOI
[APA 7th Ed.) In-text citation (in a parenthesis) for the work of Monnat, S.M., & Chandler, R. F. (2015).
(Monnat, s.M, & Chandler, R. 20B)
(Monnat and Chandler, 2015)
(Monnat & Chandler, 2015)
(Monnat et 2015)
What courses are you currently taking? (What type of question is this?)
Nominal level of measurement
Ratio level of measurement
Ordinal level of measurement
Interval level of measurement
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